Tuesday, January 24, 2017

U.S. and U.K. Attack Troops for Fighting Their Wars

Governments of the United States and United Kingdom have been fighting wars against Islamic terrorists ever since jihadists attacked the U.S. on September 11, 2001. Yet during this entire time they have refused to win. Even worse, they have turned on their own troops, prosecuting them and even imprisoning them for doing what they were ordered to do. Two of the more recent high-profile cases of this betrayal are that of alleged former CIA officer Sabrina De Sousa and that of Royal Marine Alexander Blackman.

The practice of the American government favoring Islamic jihadists over its own troops and personnel is now an old story; one that has been repeated far too often over the past 15 years. Some of the personnel it has attacked are now imprisoned; others it is continually battling; still others are dead due to restrictions and rules of engagement that favor the enemy. There seems to be a never-ending amount of national security personnel the U.S. wants to destroy, or that it refuses to help when the world wants to destroy them for the U.S. One such person is Sabrina De Sousa. . . .